What are these OTL Cold War figures doing ITTL? To list some:
--Konrad Adenauer
--Chiang Kai-Shek--The 2nd Sino-Japanese war occurs just as IOTL, but never appears in your posts during the 4th Pacific War.
--Clement Attlee--IMO most likely to be PM after GWII and oversee rebuilding of Britain as well as implementing social programs.
--Leonid Brezhnev
--Charles De Gaulle--Most likely never becomes a politician, so what's his life like post-war?
--Fidel Castro--Does make an appearance as a teenage partisan in the books. Does he ever become a prominent politician representing Cuba?
--Allen/John Foster Dulles
--Francisco Franco--He's not the dictator at the time of Spain's return to democracy. What becomes of him after the Spanish Civil War? Assuming he lives. Is José Antonio Primo de Rivera the one who became dictator and was later succeeded by Ximeno Domínguez?
--Ho Chi Minh--He's never mentioned during the 4th Pacific War so what's his fate in Japanese Indochina?
--J. Edgar Hoover
--Lyndon B. Johnson--Is he President of Texas?
--John F. Kennedy and the rest of the Kennedy Family--Though he's not president ITTL, is he and any of his family members prominent politicians or hold Cabinet positions at most?
--Mao Zedong--1st Chinese Civil War may still occur and a 2nd United Front may still be made by the time war with Japan happens. Communism might still have some following in China ITTL. Another thing for Filling the Gaps as well.
--François Mitterrand
--Imre Nagy
--Juan Perón--Assuming the 1930 coup and the Infamous Decade still occurs in Argentina, is he the strongman President he is IOTL and allows Freedomites and other Actionsits to seek refuge?
--Ronald Reagan
--Suharto
--Sukarno
--Josip Broz Tito--Would've ended up fighting for the Bolsheviks as IOTL after spending time as a POW but with the Whites and CP winning, that's bound to be different. More a question for Filling the Gaps but his life would wind up being different before and after GW2.
Don't have to answer it all at once but section by section.
Konrad Adenauer was active in the Catholic Center Party, especially during the interwar years. He enjoyed good political relations with a number of prominent Social Democratic activists. He remained a strong advocate for a continued triple alliance between the German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, and the United States. Adenauer retired from politics after the end of the SGW.
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Clement Attlee, between his activism with the Labour movement and antiwar views, did not proposer under interwar Britain’s Silver Shirt coalition. After a brief imprisonment, he left permanently for Australia. While Attlee never held power, he was a mentor to a fair number of left-wing British exiles who later played prominent roles in Australia’s own postwar labour movement.
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Leonid Brezhnev, a factory worker in Kamianske, in the Kingdom of Ukraine, survived the SGW, although he never left either his factory job or Kamianske itself, for anything more than short vacations.
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Charles DeGaulle, a survivor of the FGW, became an advocate of modernizing the French military, both in terms of technology and tactics. This early advocacy helped to advance his career under the monarchial fascist regime that came to power in the country during the interwar years. Although DeGaulle had mixed feelings, at best, on the new regime, he accepted it as necessary for France to successfully overcome Germany. DeGaulle served, in a position of command, on the Western Front during the SGW, and also served in a position of command during the Entente’s retreat from Germany.
DeGaulle was personally shattered by the German superbombing of Paris, the loss of the SGW, and the terms of the Treaty of Aachen, which would result in the German military occupation of northwestern France for two decades. DeGaulle would subsequently leave France; unlike other French emigrants from the postwar years (most of whom preferred Quebec), DeGaulle would accept a Brazilian offer to serve as a consultant for the Empire of Brazil’s own postwar modernization of its armored forces. DeGaulle would spend the rest of his life in Brazilian exile.
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Francois Mitterrand doesn’t exist in TTL.
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Imre Nagy, as in our world, was taken prisoner on the Eastern Front by the Russians during the FGW and subsequently became involved in the First Russian Civil War, in the side of the Communists. He was killed during the Battle of Tsaritsyn.
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Josip Broz was killed while fighting on the Eastern Front in the Austro-Hungarian army, during a skirmish with Russian forces in Ukraine.
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Francisco Franco, while a key member of the military junta that governed Spain after TTL’s Spanish Civil War, was only himself one part of what developed into a revolving military dictatorship. This arrangement lasted until the end of military rule in TTL’s 1970s. Franco never served as head of state.
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Juan Perón was taken prisoner by the Brazilians in the FGW. After the war, he attempted to begin a political career, although he was not successful in this regard. Perón was retired from military service (involuntarily) by the time the SGW.